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Brian A. Potts

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

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Brian A. Potts of Coatesville Brian A. Potts, 49, of Coatesville, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, November 23, 2013 at the Lancaster General Hospital. Born in Doylestown, he was the son of the late Mary (Haer) and Thomas Potts. Brian was an area resident most of his life and was a 1982...

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So sad to read this, Brian used to come over to visit , lived next door to him in the old neighborhood. Remember him as a polite young teen at the time, and i haven't seen or heard anything from anyone about the Potts family since 1980's era. Sorry again, and God bless your family - thinking of you during these times.

Tommy and family, Brian was a wonderful man who will be deeply and sadly missed. I feel so blessed to have known him. I will always remember how he was a good friend... I will remember his raspy voice, his cigars and his hugs.

Tommy and family, I am still so stunned about Brian. he was such a great guy, a good friend, he would do anything for anyone. he had a gruff exterior, but he was a softie inside. I am going to miss him so much... his raspy voice, his cigars and his awesome hugs. I feel so blessed to have known him

Tommy and the Potts Family: Tom & I were so saddened to hear of Brians passing. Crissy told me she talked with you the other night. If there's any comfort it's knowing your dear brother didn't suffer in his untimly death. Love & prayers to comfort you and your family.

To Brian's entire family my deepest sympathies. I went to school with Brian from K-12. After high school I was glad to run into him at Festival Shopping Center and catch up and reconnect on Facebook. He was so proud of his daughter's and grandson. May you find comfort in your wonderful memories.

Our condolences to the Potts family; neither Don nor I will be able to make it, as we have a previous committment for a Thanksgiving celebration in Guthriesville at 4:30. But, we will be with you in thoughts and prayers.
Don Dixon & Elsie Dixon Tarr

Tommy and Potts family sorry to hear about the loss of Brian. Brian was fun to be around. He will be missed. R I P

My thoughts and prayers are with your family and loved ones. RIP Brian.

Tommy sorry to hear about Brian. Great kid...gone to soon! So many memories of us giving him crap when we were in high school. He took it well. Most of the time! Sorry to hear the news.